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Can the 0.5 micron carbon block or sediment filter blocks for the CSP RO systems be used in the CHP or MaxPure RO units?

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Can the 0.5 micron carbon block or sediment filter blocks for the CSP RO systems be used in the CHP or MaxPure RO units?

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SpectraPure: The filter housings for the CHP and MaxPureT systems are compatible with the CSP system. However, if you use a 0.5 micron carbon block filter in a CHP unit, you run the risk of it prematurely plugging with sediment in high sediment areas since it is not preceded by a sediment filter in a CHP system. 6. The water in my area (Vancouver, BC, Canada) is very soft (1 degree kh & 1 degree gh) & it has very little chlorine in it, but I would still like to use a water purification system for my aquariums (both saltwater & fresh) as well as an emergency water purification system in case of disaster. The water is surface runoff from our local mountains and it is stored in lake reservoirs north of the city. The main form of treatment is Chlorine at 1.0 mg/l. I’d like to know which system you would recommend? Should I use an RO, RO/DI, or just DI (ie. your MBDI system)? I’ve got concerns about RO units & DI units because I’ve heard that RO membranes & DI resins do not work well with l

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